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For their affiliates, HBO (Asia) creates a calendar highlighting movies and series broadcasted on the channel. Florian was commissioned by Patrick Tan (Art Director at HBO) for the realization of the 12 illustrations. The work speaks for itself.

Danny Jones is a 3D Designer in SF, specializing in 3D interaction and visual design. His latests collections of artworks have been even more stunning that the rest, and his talent is undeniable. Check the method from his latest collection.

Although we’ve covered work from Elizaveta Porodina before, this German artists’ work has never been better or more stunning. With ballet seeming influences, the elegant poses, and illustrious style of work, this collection is nothing to be missed. Check the method below.

They’re fun, open-minded, hard-working, and they make fantastic design. The French design agency Graphéine recently concluded the 2017–2018 campaign for the Saint-Étienne Opera house with designs full of emotion, hence its title émotions partagées (shared emotions). And what’s more, they’ve reason to celebrate since 2017 is their 15-year anniversary. Graphéine’s work begs second and third glances, not only because of the bold typography they incorporate into their solutions, but also because of the daring illusions they pull off, such as their anamorphic graphics for the Lyon St-Exupéry airport.

When it comes to the technical terms surrounding beautiful and colorful art, people aren’t normally too fussed, but when it comes to Ori Toors illustrations, the vector part is important. For anyone not ‘digital art’ savvy, the difference between a jpeg and a vector is essentially that a jpeg is a bitmap based on pixels, that can be seen when blown up too big. But a vector is based on paths that can be stretched to any size. This essentially means that Ori Toors incredible works can be blown up to the size of a building, and still look just as amazing.

Photographers and photo editors rarely capture the unique and captivating images that Poland’s Mateusz Lengling is able to. With what seems like just simple photo slices Lengling’s artwork provides a rich and unforgettable feast for the eyes. Check out a cross section of his work.

These hollow and solid sculptures in the shape of water filled plastic bags examine the boundaries of human perception by manipulating light and space with the optical properties of glass. Made using traditional glass making techniques, this novel approach to the use of the material creates a lens to view the world afresh and the items we perceive around us. The dimensions vary around 12-17” (30cm-43cm) tall x 7″wide (18cm) x 4” deep (10cm) – Available online here